If you don't mind posting the script to remove duplicate reports, it would be very handy to have. After I installed SP1, many reports were duplicated in my environment with an "_" prefix in the repot name.

Here's the script to delete the duplicate reports. The reports were prefixed by TWO underscores in my environment, so you'll need to adjust this slightly to have it look for a single underscore. I've added some comments into the code on what changes to make.

Standard disclaimer: While this script worked just fine for me in my environment, I make no guarantees that it will work anywhere else. I've attempted to make this script as user friendly and generic as possible, but it may require slight tweaking to work
properly.

Pranay,

Please let me know if you'd like to me to post the script that will handle the .OLD folder deletion.

I had this same issue after the SP1 upgrade back in February. I have folders up to _661. The last one created was February 13th 2013. My reports were missing from the console, so I had to copy them from one of the OLD_0 or 1 folder back
to the ConfigMgr_SITE folder (from Reporting site), and I do not recall if i re-installed the reporting components or not. Things are fine now, but I was not about to manually try to delete those folders, and since they all appeared to be empty (not
containing any reports) I did not worry about them. Hope this helps some one in the future.

I had this same issue after the SP1 upgrade back in February. I have folders up to _661. The last one created was February 13th 2013. My reports were missing from the console, so I had to copy them from one of the OLD_0 or 1 folder
back to the ConfigMgr_SITE folder (from Reporting site), and I do not recall if i re-installed the reporting components or not. Things are fine now, but I was not about to manually try to delete those folders, and since they all appeared to be empty
(not containing any reports) I did not worry about them. Hope this helps some one in the future.

I'll post the script I mentioned above that will remove the .OLD.* folders for you:

Again, standard disclaimer: While this script worked just fine for me in my environment, I make no guarantees that it will work anywhere else. I've attempted to make this script as user friendly and generic as possible, but it may require slight tweaking
to work properly.

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